Much to the chagrin of our favorite blog troll “DKMFAN” (hi Sean Mill!), Matt Cunningham and I are Facebook friends and we do carry on a combination of chatter and debate on our respective Facebook pages. Lately, the conversation has…
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Define Transparency
by Dan Chmielewski • • 55 Comments
Our pals at the Friends for Fullerton’s Future blog (FFFF) are regular stand up guys when it comes to calling for transparency in government. They are very good about filing public records requests and reporting their findings and applying appropriate…
The Ghost in the Machine
by Dan Chmielewski • • 14 Comments

Sunday’s New York Times Magazine carried a fascinating story about how, once you’re on the web, you can live forever on the Internet. And that’s a lesson the Sarah Palin is learning as her people work feverishly to scrub comments…
More Election Picks- Including SANTA ANA
by Claudio Gallegos • • 3 Comments
So time to conclude some of my elections picks for this year. I will begin with a some other races and go into Santa Ana, which has been quite contentious this go round, with our esteemed blog being right in the middle of the action.
The Scariest Bloggers in the OC-2010 edition
by Dan Chmielewski • • 12 Comments
 It’s Halloween, so for our annual Trick or Treat, we present our picks for the scariest bloggers in the OC blogsphere with tongue firmly planted in cheek. Let us know if there’s anyone we missed. Bloggers 10. Claudio Gallegos,…
Is Michelle Martinez Buying Positive Blog Coverage?
by Dan Chmielewski • • 12 Comments
We’ve spent the past few days reviewing the financial reports of various candidates for office throughout Orange County. And something on Michelle Martinez, an unopposed candidate for re-election for Santa Ana City Council, jumped out at us. Michelle paid $385…
Confessions of a Business License Fee Scofflaw
by Dan Chmielewski • • 7 Comments
Earlier this week, our friends at the Orange Juice raked me through the coals by painting me as operating a business in Santa Ana without holding a business license. And, that’s true. I didn’t have a license for my office…

